Tasty Planet HD Dingo Games Inc. Eat Everything in the World! Control a tiny ball of grey goo with the ability to eat anything smaller than itself. The … $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsEat Everything in the World! Control a tiny ball of grey goo with the ability to eat anything smaller than itself. The more it eats, the bigger it gets! Soon you'll be able to eat the entire planet! The grey goo was originally created as a bathroom cleaner. It was only supposed to eat dirt and bacteria - cleaning your bathroom automatically. Instead it eats anything that it touches: dirt, bacteria, bugs, fish, mice, cats, dogs, cars, trees, houses, planets, galaxies... Everything! Supports MFi controllers. Information Seller:Dingo Games Inc. Genre:Adventure, Family Release:Mar 10, 2011 Updated:Apr 25, 2024 Version:1.9.0 Size:47.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal DonnyDJ76 Well-Known Member Nov 1, 2011 1,793 58 48 Male Teacher Hackensack, NJ #2 DonnyDJ76, Jul 12, 2017 This is a TRUE gem. Premium, exactly like Katamari, but a 2D version with levels, medals, etc. The same goes for the sequel. Still available, might be updated to 64 bit. Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds, the premium sequel, has just been updated to 64 bits. This is worth every penny, euro, pound, etc. Tasty Blue has also been updated to 64 bit. Kainamor Well-Known Member Dec 17, 2015 196 0 16 #3 Kainamor, Jul 12, 2017 This is a bit confusing. So this game here is a new release? Or this is the sequel? Or it's just been updated to 64 bit? If you can please clarify? coolpepper43 ð® Spam Police ð Aug 31, 2012 4,615 7 38 On the toilet #4 coolpepper43, Jul 12, 2017 It's the same game. All of the games in the series got a 64 bit update. DonnyDJ76 Well-Known Member Nov 1, 2011 1,793 58 48 Male Teacher Hackensack, NJ #5 DonnyDJ76, Jul 12, 2017 There are a total of three games: Tasty Planet HD/Tasty Planet Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds(Universal) Tasty Blue (Universal) All by Dingo Games The first game has not been updated yet for 64 bit, but the second and third game have been updated. coolpepper43 ð® Spam Police ð Aug 31, 2012 4,615 7 38 On the toilet #6 coolpepper43, Jul 12, 2017 Oh your right. Luckily for me thats the only one I don't own. Jean pierre Well-Known Member Mar 24, 2017 320 2 18 #7 Jean pierre, Jul 12, 2017 I just bought back for seconds and played a bit with it: very good game. After digging in deeper I will consider to buy the other premium games of this dev. DonnyDJ76 Well-Known Member Nov 1, 2011 1,793 58 48 Male Teacher Hackensack, NJ #8 DonnyDJ76, Aug 2, 2017 Tasty Planet HD, the original, has been updated with 64 bit support sinagog Well-Known Member Aug 15, 2014 937 0 0 #9 sinagog, Aug 2, 2017 Oh nice, an actually decent Katamari-alike. Even the PC doesn't have one of those. If I had to get only one out of the three games, which should I plump for? DonnyDJ76 Well-Known Member Nov 1, 2011 1,793 58 48 Male Teacher Hackensack, NJ #10 DonnyDJ76, Aug 3, 2017 Tasty Planet and Tasty Planet 2 were originally casual PC games published by Playfirst. 2007ish? Tasty Blue takes place in the water and feels like 'Feeding Frenzy'. All 3 games are excellent and premium as well. Maybe get the original and if you enjoy it, you will have the urge to get the sequels. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
This is a TRUE gem. Premium, exactly like Katamari, but a 2D version with levels, medals, etc. The same goes for the sequel. Still available, might be updated to 64 bit. Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds, the premium sequel, has just been updated to 64 bits. This is worth every penny, euro, pound, etc. Tasty Blue has also been updated to 64 bit.
This is a bit confusing. So this game here is a new release? Or this is the sequel? Or it's just been updated to 64 bit? If you can please clarify?
There are a total of three games: Tasty Planet HD/Tasty Planet Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds(Universal) Tasty Blue (Universal) All by Dingo Games The first game has not been updated yet for 64 bit, but the second and third game have been updated.
I just bought back for seconds and played a bit with it: very good game. After digging in deeper I will consider to buy the other premium games of this dev.
Oh nice, an actually decent Katamari-alike. Even the PC doesn't have one of those. If I had to get only one out of the three games, which should I plump for?
Tasty Planet and Tasty Planet 2 were originally casual PC games published by Playfirst. 2007ish? Tasty Blue takes place in the water and feels like 'Feeding Frenzy'. All 3 games are excellent and premium as well. Maybe get the original and if you enjoy it, you will have the urge to get the sequels.